Category Archives: mono.log

TheInstaPaper #edit2 is the second in a series of Edits looking to celebrate this unique moment in time and mark the beginning of a new era in photography. TheInstaPaper #edit2 brings together Robert Montgomery (of mono.log fame), Humberto Leon, Tom Van Dorpe, Alex Prager, Michael Nevins, Liz Goldwyn, Ami Sioux, Cyril Duval, Katie Miller, Drew Tyndell, Johan Renck, [...]

Now that we warmed up a little in the spirit of the time of the year, we gracefully took on the shipping charges for our first and so far only artist book, which in exchange comes in a whopping A2 size, opening up to a kitchen table-sized A1. We are talking, of course, of our [...]

As it happens, our friends at Purple Magazine filmed the conversation between Robert Montgomery and myself during our London launch for Echoes of Voices in the High Towers. As cringeworthy as it is to see yourself on film, Robert is of course his usual sweet self – see what he has to say over at [...]

Just in case that you are still in dire need of last minute Christmas presents, here are some suggestions where we might be able to help with our nifty little gift list for all wallet sizes – order this week though to insure timely delivery. And yes, we do allow for gift orders to be [...]

A second book launch for our publication with Robert Montgomery that couldn’t have been more different from our initial launch party in Berlin: instead of the grand party in the former swimming pool, an intimate conversation between Robert and myself, which was fun, interesting and very direct, discussing our book, the Berlin summer project, why [...]

Dear Friends,
since Robert Montgomery came all the way from London to join us for the release of our shared publication Echoes of Voices in the High Towers a few weeks ago, it seemed only fair to return the favour and make our way over to the grand isles to present our book in person to [...]

Dear Friends,
Friday is a good day, especially when you can announce the release of your first artist book ever, which is finally and truly: OUT! NOW! It was exactly 236 days ago that we wrote an email to British artist Robert Montgomery saying how much we appreciated his work and would he be interested in [...]